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Hi fellow nissan livers

I have recently done a engine swap on my 1997 Nissan Navara Dual Cab Ute 4WD petrol KA24 Engine 

The distributor I had for the old motor doesn't go on the new motor, I am led to believe there is 2 different distributor for the same engine 

the engine I got was from a 2WD Automatic I had to change engine sensor and sump to make it fit as the sump was different but now I can't get the distributor on any one could possibly help 

thanks

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On 12/22/2019 at 1:31 PM, LeeVan said:

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This is funny. It's a Skyline forum. Not a truck forum. Almost no-one here will have ever laid eyes on a KA24. We had them in Navaras (and no-one ever lifts the bonnet on a ute!) and I think we have them in some pox ridden FWD Nissan Shitbox in the early-mid 90s (the Pintara, and its badge engineered Ford clone - and no-one ever lifted the bonnet on one of those either).

So, perhaps just go down to the local Jap/Nissan wrecker and see what they have on the shelf? Might take you an hour.

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